| Too much canelations | Muta | 6/14/12 9:49 AM | HI, I have an app in the app store that sends in app goodies, since a month ago I'm seeing too much cancelations on my clients transactions and there is no way to know whats happening, I have tried to contact google but there is no way to do it, (If |
| Re: Too much canelations | Roy@HairstyleSwap | 7/5/12 10:42 PM | yes I have a similar problem, its actually making me consider going around Google Checkout and use Paypal! I will only have to pay 3 % commission rather than 30% !! and Maybe be able to sell in all countries too. |
| Re: Too much canelations | Kalaichelvan | 7/11/12 8:19 PM | 40% of my purchase was cancelled and the reason is as follows: Google cancelled this order. Reason: Customer request to cancel Thinking to switch to other merchant if possible. |
| Re: Too much canelations | vicky.codemaster | 7/19/12 8:30 PM | You can choose not to use Google Checkout and use paypal or third party payment systems when you are selling apps on play store....? How? |
| Re: Too much canelations | HURIMOZ | 8/1/12 12:09 AM | Hi Muta, I'm also getting a high cancellation rate. The reason is obvious. People just initiate their purchase for your app and, within the 15-minute "trial" period, they can download your app, they then make a backup of your app - say, on a classic |
| Re: Too much canelations | Muta | 8/1/12 12:53 AM | It isn't exactly my case because I'm using inapp purchases that can't be canceled by the user. Always the cancelation reason is:"Error al intentar autorizar la transacción" --> "Error when trying to authorize the transaction". But the stranger par |
| Re: Too much canelations | Mamarosoft | 8/10/12 10:08 AM | Hi there Muta, I also get a lot of cancelations by google in Android app purchases lately. And there is no way to contact anyone at Google... Today two of my customers tried to purchase the same app at different times, and the transaction was alway |